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Norm B, all...

 

The Shark Trust are doing some research on the effects of dredging around the South Coast and in particular how/if dredging has an adverse effect on the local skate & ray populations.

 

They need some good quality images of anglers holding local caught fish such as thornies, blondes, cuckoos etc... for a leaflet they are producing.

 

Obviously any identifying landmarks can be edited out etc...

 

If anyone can help then please drop me an email or post on here.

 

Many thanks

 

Stevie Cops - Did you get any pix of the stingers?

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The Dorset Echo usually has the sort of pictures you want on Tuesday evenings. Usually only B/W though.

I think they will sell them.

http://www.thisisdorset.net

 

http://www.thisisdorset.net/dorset/weymouth/contact/

 

[ 06. January 2005, 02:51 PM: Message edited by: Jim Roper ]

https://www.harbourbridgelakes.com/


Pisces mortui solum cum flumine natant

You get more bites on Anglers Net

 

 

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Thanks Jim but I think colour would be preferable.

 

The Shark Trust is a UK registered marine conservation charity dedicated to promoting the study, management, and conservation of sharks, skates and rays and are unable to pay for any images kindly donated but will give full credits.

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Sean - That is a very kind offer indeed but the only problem with doing something bespoke mean that we have to also catch the fish and the material needs to go to print soon :D:D

 

Any old trophy photos will do fine :)

 

Sean the "click here to find us" link on your website is not showing an image BTW.

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